Thomas Chr. Wyller
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Thomas Christian Wyller (16 September 1922 – 24 April 2012) was a professor of
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at the
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. He is regarded as one of the founders of political science as an academic discipline in Norway, and his area of interest was modern
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.


Early and personal life

Wyller was born in
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, as a son of barrister Trygve Christian Wyller (1888–1960) and Anne Kathrine Dons (1891–1982). He is a brother of philosopher Egil A. Wyller. His father was
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prisoner in Germany.


Career

Wyller
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his secondary education in 1941, and enrolled at the
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as a student of philology. Being involved in resistance work, he was arrested in August 1942 (underground newspapers) and transferred to the concentration camp
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where he stayed until the war ended in May 1945. During his stay at Grini, he passed an examination in Latin with best possible result, with professor of philology
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as examinator, and
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as censor, both professors being long-term camp detainees. Wyller was involved in the secret news service inside the camp, where news from London Radio was distributed to the prisoners. In 2002 he published the book ''W/25X. Motstandskampen på Grini'', about the resistance work at Grini. ''W'' and ''25 X'' was the code name for the outside and inside espionage leaders, respectively, and ''25 X'' was also used as codename for the espionage group inside the camp. Shortly after the war, Wyller was a member of the group of former Grini prisoners who started the magazine ''Ungdom!'', Wyller being one of the editors. In the 1950s Wyller did research on the history of Norway during the occupation. He wrote the book ''Fra okkupasjonstidens maktkamp'' in 1953. ''Nyordning og motstand'' from 1958 is his doctoral thesis on Norwegian organisations during the attempts of nazification during the first years of the
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. When Wyller received his dr.philos. degree in 1958, this was the first doctorate in
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in Norway. Wyller was chairman for ''Norsk statsvitenskapelig forening'' from 1958 to 1961. He was appointed professor at the
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in 1968, and held this position until his retirement in 1992. He died on 24 April 2012.


Selected works

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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Wyller, Thomas Christian 1922 births 2012 deaths Writers from Stavanger Norwegian resistance members Grini concentration camp survivors Norwegian political scientists 20th-century Norwegian historians Norwegian magazine editors University of Oslo alumni Academic staff of the University of Oslo